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Any salesman tells me he needs to talk to his manager, I leave. Not just threaten to leave, I'm out. I don't go to play games and I won't do it. The first time I tried to buy a car a guy went through that whole charade and then was pressuring me to sign an agreement. I left and the next dealer I went to was totally

The guy brushes his arm as well.

When I was a kid it was the black Porsches of the little noticed/watched Condorman

That looks inspired by the Duel truck

Rubbin's reportin'!

Ramchargers

Prudhomme Hot Wheels

Rothmans 959

Alitalia Lancia

I would add:

Yeah, I noticed that the airbox/rollhoop structure appeared to be missing or heavily damaged, but I wasn't able to find a photo of the uncovered car (I thought it was possible the driver's pod could be laying on its side under the tarp).

This photo did that to me.

I have seen some horrendous F1 crashes where the driver has eventually been OK. For that reason I tried to ignore the fact that they had covered his car with a tarp (usually because there is something they don't want photographed or because they are preserving it for an investigation), that ABC was claiming they had

The new Car & Driver has an article that mentions Porsche using front and rear light decals on these kinds of cars. The tail lamps may be decals with holes cut for LEDs.

Hmm, CP-ish.

Supercharged Studebaker Grand Turismo Hawk? I am not sure if it is luxurious enough for this list.

The Mark II is (in my opinion) the best looking "personal luxury" car ever built.

The 1965 Riviera is one of my favorite cars ever. I'd put it on the list.